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![]() I have a 110 gallon tank that seems to evaporate almost a gallon a day. Is that odd? I run my lights about 8 hours a day, live at sea level and in florida which is not exactly dry air. Just curious. I keep looking for a leak, but there is none. I suppose I'll look into covering it better. --Kurt |
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